Watch The White Stripes’ Never Before Seen “Ball and Biscuit” Shibuya-Ax 2003 Performance
Oh yeah, there’s also a greatest hits package on the way too. Information below. Third Man Records and Columbia Records will release The White Stripes Greatest Hits on December 4. The first-ever official anthology of recordings from the iconic rock duo, Jack and Meg White, is an essential career-spanning collection highlighting 26 previously released songs...
DANGER MOUSE & NIGEL GODRICH EXPLAIN STATION ROTATION
Last week, Brian Burton (A/K/A Danger Mouse) and Nigel Godrich released a new app called Station Rotation. They announced it via their social media accounts, were somewhat vague, and forgot to use a proper hashtag (artists, am I right?). Unsurprisingly, some of you had some questions, so here is some clarity: Station Rotation is a free app that Brian and Nigel...
October and The Eyes: All My Love (Official Video)
Today I present New Zealand-born, London-based singer & songwriter October and the Eyes. October has recently signed to KRO Records following an introduction to the label by fellow musician and friend Yves Tumor and is set to release her debut EP ‘Dogs and Gods‘ on Nov 20th. Today, October is sharing the lead single & video “All My Love“ from the record online now. Speaking about the track,...
The Kills Announce Rarities Comp “Little Bastards”
What a difference a day makes. To pilfer from the press release, this post seems like it’s been a long time coming… Not that I’ve been ill or anything, just exceptionally busy around here. It’s hard to balance a job, upcoming nuptials and a part-time blog all at once let alone find time to listen...
Watch Fuzz’s Video for “Spit”
Stop motion and super cool – directed by Charles Moothart (guitars, vocals) and featuring the other two members of Fuzz (Ty Segall) + (Chad Ubovich). I like parentheticals. Yeah, I’m dumb and also tired. FUZZ, the raw power trio comprised of Los Angeles-based Ty Segall (drums, vocals), Charles Moothart (guitar, vocals), and Chad Ubovich (bass,...
Kurt Vile Shares “How Lucky” with John Prine
Kurt Vile’s Speed, Sound, Lonely KV (ep) was recorded and mixed in sporadic sessions that spanned four years at The Butcher Shoppe studio in Nashville, TN. It includes five songs — covers of John Prine and “Cowboy” Jack Clement as well as two originals — and was recorded alongside a cast of local heavies like Bobby Wood,...







